A
clue is a piece of information or evidence that helps you solve a mystery or understand something better. It's like a hint or a small puzzle piece that guides you towards finding the answer or figuring out what's going on.
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People post on here without having read the article or having the first
clue what they're commenting on.
When a hiring manager is looking for
clues about what you would be like as a potential employee, he or she wants to hear the good and the bad.
I think of
clues as external cues to our internal desires.
Q: What if I don't have the first
clue how to start with self - publishing?
If you want to save money while still enjoying life, it's time to start searching
for clues about what purchases actually make you happy.
Moving averages get there value by
giving clues as to where the buyers and sellers are waiting at.
This is helpful for
providing clues on where you have been, making it easier to replicate tricky jumps.
I also do love geography, so it's fun trying to pinpoint people when they give
clues in their writings.
We are pulling little tidbits from many different sources every single day and we use them to turn the knobs and get
clues on how to make our experience better.
This is an excellent way to get feedback on the selection process, and to
get clues about what concerns the employer may have.
But most of us do not have the slightest
clue where to start.
The finding
offers clues about how genetics plays a role in making evolution a predictable process.
In addition, when visual inputs conflict
with clues from other senses, vision tends to dominate.
You can also
find clues in previous performance reviews, if you have received them.
Look for
clues from reviewers if you aren't sure if changes are needed.
If you're looking for
clues why, they aren't readily apparent here.
Those impacts uncovered material from deep within the basin, offering
important clues about what lies beneath the surface.
I'd love to find out more about it but I don't even have the first
clue who to email about getting more information.
That is unlike any asteroid or comet observed in our solar system to date, and may provide
new clues into how other solar systems formed.
Often the best
clue if the attorney is going to be a good match for you is if they provide you with the level of attention and good customer service you feel comfortable with.
It gives
clues into how a litter will turn out regarding looks, health and temperament.
Check out our in - house designer's impression for
more clues as far as potential styling cues are concerned.
There are «chapter breaks» that will wrap up what happened before and also give a
few clues on where to proceed to next in.
It gives no indication for example how many books are in your library, the only
clue when in the library are the number of pages that it takes to list them all.
The fine details of the radiation
hold clues about how matter was distributed when the universe was only a few hundred thousand years old.
Two hands gripping the mirror's edge are the
only clue of the holder's presence.
If the students were unable to identify the «mystery food» by a taste, they were provided with
other clues such as which vitamins it contained and where it was grown.
Connect pairs of
clues which have the same colour and number.
As a student gets older, the
context clues provided in understanding academic language are progressively reduced.
One of the
biggest clues came when scientists tried to determine the masses of galaxies.
Photos of breastfeeding positions are a useful way to get
visual clues for how best to position your baby.
The researchers took steps to ensure participants couldn't
use clues other than direct brain communication to complete the game.
«These mice may give us much
better clues as to how these drugs are acting,» he said.
A wearable device records the sounds of knees cracking, which could
reveal clues about the condition of the joint.
Scientists can also find
clues by studying severe genetic disorders.
The problem with all of these schemes is that we have little
clue whether they would work.
More
clues came in a presentation to reporters here.
The way she ties the seemingly insignificant
clues together and to the people who are instrumental in the development of the journey of this revered book is remarkable.
We don't want to give too
many clues about what we're doing, but we are rolling out tools and will continue to do so.
Start by looking at any data sources or metrics that can help you
uncover clues regarding current performance.
Take clues from your colleagues known for being positive and happy.
This time lag gave
clues regarding the contents of the message, i.e. the key that should remain secret.
The essence of the game is requiring players to solve a maze of
hidden clues and visit websites.
Jazz - playing computers and robots could soon
yield clues about how to help people collaborate with machines, researchers say.